Late Bloomers by Brendan Gill

Late Bloomers by Brendan Gill

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Late Bloomers by Brendan Gill

Brighten, the bright, colorful, bigger-than-usual, handsome butterfly did not hatch from his cocoon like this. Forced by time, Brighten's colony left him behind before he hatched from his cocoon. Brighten did not know to take flight like a butterfly, nor did he know what species of insect he was. Most of the life lessons he learned from other friendly insects. The lack of having his colony gave him encouragement to find them. The lack of having the love of his colony gave him a bigger heart to love all insects.

Old meets young, and for a brief second the Ace discovers there is another abandoned butterfly left behind. The Ace seen himself in Brighten, but his pride stood in the way of having the same excitement about finding the colony as Brighten. The Ace was old and stubborn, but was full of wisdom on the gardens of this region and how to survive. But his whole life he was alone, and the Ace's loneliness encouraged his pride even more. As Brighten and the Ace unknowingly grew closer together, the determination of Brighten combined with the ignorance of the dangers all around them turns into life-risking adventures>



Brighten, the bright, colorful, bigger-than-usual, handsome butterfly did not hatch from his cocoon like this. Forced by time, Brighten's colony left him behind before he hatched from his cocoon. Brighten did not know to take flight like a butterfly, nor did he know what species of insect he was. Most of the life lessons he learned from other friendly insects. The lack of having his colony gave him encouragement to find them. The lack of having the love of his colony gave him a bigger heart to love all insects.

Old meets young, and for a brief second the Ace discovers there is another abandoned butterfly left behind. The Ace seen himself in Brighten, but his pride stood in the way of having the same excitement about finding the colony as Brighten. The Ace was old and stubborn, but was full of wisdom on the gardens of this region and how to survive. But his whole life he was alone, and the Ace's loneliness encouraged his pride even more. As Brighten and the Ace unknowingly grew closer together, the determination of Brighten combined with the ignorance of the dangers all around them turns into life-risking adventures>



Brendan Gill (1914-1997) worked at the New Yorker for nearly sixty years as a staff writer. He wrote nearly twenty volumes, including Here at the New Yorker, his memoir (now available from Da Capo Press/Perseus Publishing Group), three works of fiction, and biographies of Cole Porter, Tallulah Bankhead, and Charles Lindbergh.

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ISBN 13 9781885183484
ISBN 10 1885183488
Title Late Bloomers
Author Brendan Gill
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Artisan
Year published 1996-01-05
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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